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Can Enyone Take A Look At That ??

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I have just made the test but still my connection is slow !!
what can i do in order to get better thean 56k modem ???
i'm connected via DSL !!!



Note: Read the FAQ if the above is not your IP address.
Browser/OS = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)

TCP options string = 020405b4010303000101080a01f5f43900000000

MTU = 1500
MTU is fully optimized for broadband.

MSS = 1460
Maximum useful data in each packet = 1448, which is less than MSS because of Timestamps, or other TCP/IP options used.

Default Receive Window (RWIN) = 8760
RWIN Scaling (RFC1323) = 0 bits
Unscaled Receive Window = 8760
RWIN is a multiple of MSS
Other values for RWIN that might work well with your current MTU/MSS:
513920 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 8)
256960 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 4)
128480 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 2)
64240 (MSS x 44)

bandwidth * delay product:
Your RcvWindow limits you to: 350.4 kbps (43.8 KBytes/s) @ 200ms
Your RcvWindow limits you to: 140.16 kbps (17.52 KBytes/s) @ 500ms
Consider increasing your RWIN value to optimize TCP/IP for broadband.

MTU Discovery (RFC1191) = ON

Time to live left = 49 hops
TTL value is ok.

Timestamps (RFC1323) = ON
Note: Timestamps add 12 bytes to the TCP header of each packet, reducing the space available for useful data.

Selective Acknowledgements (RFC2018) = OFF

IP type of service field (RFC1349)= 00000000




163 connections tested since 03.10.2001.
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Just to refresh your memory, and stop wasting people's time in here:

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Email sent to MUSIC_FREAK AKA Yorgo Arinos (arinos_yorgo@hotmail.com)

From looking at those traces, I can tell you right now that the problem does
not lie on your end, it lies with your Internet service provider. Here's my
analysis:

For example, when I had you trace omarnyc.com, here's what you got.

Tracing route to OMARNYC.COM [24.185.59.218]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 14 ms 41 ms 28 ms ADSLP32-NV-p1.adsl.netvision.net.il
[212.143.32.1]
2 27 ms 14 ms 27 ms tlv-ge10-0-v103.netvision.net.il
[212.143.4.145]
3 193 ms 219 ms 193 ms se4-0-0.core1.usa.nv.net.il [212.143.12.26]
4 206 ms 206 ms 206 ms se1-0-0.core1.usa.nv.net.il [212.143.15.181]
5 193 ms 206 ms 205 ms 500.POS2-1.GW3.NYC6.ALTER.NET
[65.194.73.101]
6 206 ms 192 ms 206 ms 521.ATM3-0.XR1.NYC4.ALTER.NET [152.63.24.42]
7 206 ms 206 ms 193 ms 188.at-2-1-0.XR4.NYC1.ALTER.NET
[152.63.27.218]
8 206 ms 206 ms 206 ms POS6-0.GW9.NYC1.ALTER.NET [152.63.9.1]
9 206 ms 206 ms 206 ms r1-pos9-0-622M.in.hcvlny.cv.net
[157.130.61.162]
10 219 ms 220 ms 206 ms r2-srp10-0.cr.hcvlny.cv.net [167.206.12.4]
11 206 ms 233 ms 220 ms r4-srp-5-0.cr.hcvlny.cv.net [167.206.12.20]
12 220 ms 206 ms 234 ms r2-srp5-0.dr.hcvlny.cv.net [167.206.12.82]
13 234 ms 219 ms 220 ms ubr104.cmts.nycxny.cv.net [167.206.251.181]
14 234 ms 233 ms 247 ms ool-18b93bda.dyn.optonline.net
[24.185.59.218]

Trace complete.

No. 1 hop is your gateway, or the router that connects your equipment to
your Internet service provider's network. Hop no. 2 is another router that
connects your gateway to another, bigger, larger capacity router at your
Internet service provider. This same router connects other routers that are
connecting other DSL users like you. The problem starts at hop no. 3, or
your Internet service provider's core routers. From the naming they used for
that core router, I can assume that they setup a router with a dedicated
Internet line that connects them directly to the US via a seabed fiber optic
cable. That dedicated line is likely leased, meaning that your Internet
provider buys some capacity from this cable from whichever company it is
that maintains this cable, so their traffic can reach the US, and back. This
fiber optic cable is either currently experiencing heavy traffic, or there's
some kind of malfunction with the carrier equipment that transports traffic
on that cable. I did read a news article yesterday about a damaged seabed
fiber optic cable maintained by AT&T that ran from the US to Asia,
apparently some ship vessel damaged the cable by dragging their anchor
across the seabed. A great amount of traffic had to be re-routed to
different oceanic cables, and is causing similar symptoms to yours across
many Internet service providers overseas. Since you just started
experiencing this problem, that is likely the reason why. Unfortunately,
there is little you can do about it. I do think, though, that on top of
that, your Internet service provider is experiencing additional problems
with their network. For example, let me show you the trace I had you do to
cashwars.co.uk.

Tracing route to CASHWARS.CO.UK [213.219.14.245]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 42 ms 27 ms 28 ms ADSLP32-NV-p1.adsl.netvision.net.il
[212.143.32.1]
2 27 ms 14 ms 14 ms tlv-ge10-0-v103.netvision.net.il
[212.143.4.145]
3 28 ms 27 ms 14 ms at6-0-0.core1.hfa.nv.net.il [212.143.12.1]
4 27 ms 28 ms 27 ms at2-0-0.core2.hfa.nv.net.il [212.143.8.194]
5 549 ms 536 ms 549 ms hs4-1-0.brdr01.hfa.nv.net.il [212.143.8.206]
6 467 ms 480 ms 467 ms POS6-0.GW3.BRU2.ALTER.NET [146.188.38.165]
7 453 ms 440 ms 453 ms so-3-0-0.XR2.BRU2.Alter.Net [146.188.2.121]
8 453 ms 467 ms 467 ms so-1-0-0.TR2.BRU2.Alter.Net [146.188.9.153]
9 412 ms 426 ms 412 ms so-5-0-0.TR2.AMS2.Alter.Net [146.188.9.45]
10 * * * Request timed out.
11 412 ms 411 ms 412 ms nlams603-tc-p1-2.ebone.net [146.188.49.162]
12 412 ms 426 ms 412 ms nlams523-tc-p3-1.ebone.net [213.174.70.25]
13 467 ms 480 ms 454 ms gblon523-tc-p11-0.ebone.net [213.174.70.245]
14 481 ms 467 ms 453 ms gblon505-tc-p0-0.ebone.net [213.174.70.54]
15 467 ms 439 ms 467 ms gblon504-tc-p2-0.ebone.net [213.174.70.97]
16 535 ms 536 ms 535 ms 195.158.232.66
17 535 ms 508 ms 494 ms so-7-1-0-core1.lhr1.globix.net
[209.10.12.230]
18 522 ms 535 ms 509 ms gi3-1.edge1-gw1.lhr1.globix.net
[209.10.20.197]
19 480 ms 495 ms 480 ms jupiter.easily.co.uk [213.219.14.245]

Trace complete.

Again, your first and second hops are fine. Even the third, and fourth hops
are fine. From doing a WHOIS search on your third and fourth hops, I can
assume that they also turned up okay since they're located right where you
live, in Haifa, Israel. When reaching the fifth hop, again things got ugly.
Fifth hop is still part of your Internet service provider's network, but it
apparently lives in Jerusalem, Israel. I'm not really sure how far that is
from Haifa, or if your Internet service provider is having problems with
their network in Jerusalem, but the path between the fourth and fifth hops
is returning latency averaging 570ms. This is not good at all. I ran a trace
from my Internet line at home, to the sixth hop on the trace you did, and
the network on your sixth hop is UUNET, not Netvision, or your Internet
service provider. Latency to UUNET's network from home averaged 110ms, so
it's definitely a problem with your provider. The node that is providing the
most problem I would say is IP address: 212.143.8.206. Ping that IP, if it
returns anything higher than 110ms, then that's where some of your problem
lies.

Your other two traces returned similar results to your trace to omarnyc.com,
so I'm not going to analyze those. They basically show the same theory I
explained.

You might not understand any of this, but bottom line is that your Internet
service provider is apparently experiencing some problems with their
network. I would suggest you call them, and perhaps forward this email to
them so they can analyze it themselves. Good luck with your line.
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Post by MUSIC_FREAK »

MOSDEF112 !!

i'm so sorry i have wasted your time !!

i do have a problem on whitch i culd not resulve whit my internet provider !
the problem is that : they say that the problem is at my side'
i have send them this tests & traces long time ego ' but still thay dont agree not whit you & not whit me! so what did you excpect me to do ? other then to sieak som help here in the forum??

i'm triblley sorry for wasting everyboody's time but i can promice you 1 thing !: thanks to your massege ' im not going to ask enithing of this forums & i will search for help elseware .....


thank you ever so mutch ....


arinos yorgo
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I apologize for posting my message, I hope you seek the answers you're looking for in this forum. Sorry you're still having problems.
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Originally posted by MosDef112
I apologize for posting my message, I hope you seek the answers you're looking for in this forum. Sorry you're still having problems.
thers no need to apologize!
i still remember very well that you try'd to help me last time !!

i didnt forget!!!
but i think somhow .. you wear right ' it's noboddy's fault that i have problems whit my connection, probabley i'm seeking help at the wrong place or forum !

enyway : i have nothing against you ! the oposit ' i thank you for try'ng to help last time & i hope that you will not hold nothing against me !!
thank you & sorry again

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No, you're actually in the right place to ask. I guess I was having a bad day yesterday when I posted that message, I didn't mean to direct it at you. Thanks for your response. Are you still having the same problems I talked to you about a while ago? What exactly did they tell you?
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Originally posted by MosDef112
No, you're actually in the right place to ask. I guess I was having a bad day yesterday when I posted that message, I didn't mean to direct it at you. Thanks for your response. Are you still having the same problems I talked to you about a while ago? What exactly did they tell you?
well.. at first they have told me that my OS chant handle DSL connection (whitch is bull) i use to run on ME ! so vey fulishly i have formated my hard drive & installed "2000 professional"
didnt do eny good too' they say'd that i dont know how to correctley install the : "2000" so i ask'd them what is the correct way to install it ' thay didnt gave me an answer to that & they have pointed out the fact that i have to have en expert to install it
(i felt like a stupid f***k ! ) listening to that crap) enyways i dot reed of my "2000" & installed "WINDOWS XP " on whitch i'm runing now ' called them again they said that they dont soppurt windows xp yet ... & that they chant help me CUZ I DONT HAVE "ME" on for OS . can you belive it????

i just dont know what to do enymore!
i'm geting download rates less then a : 14.000k modem
i wood sattle for a 56.000 if it was possible, i have been all over the web using all them twicks & tricks availible. nothing so far,
i see from time to time reports of DSL users & i just chant belive that ther is no answer to my problem !

thats it i think.. about the all story

thank you for listening :)
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I feel for ya. There's Internet companies down here that are just as bad, if not worst. :) Umm.. Where to begin.. Okay.. Maybe it might be worthwhile to have you check your hardware. You've already reinstalled your OS twice, so I really don't think that's the problem. What kind of network card do you have?
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Originally posted by MosDef112
I feel for ya. There's Internet companies down here that are just as bad, if not worst. :) Umm.. Where to begin.. Okay.. Maybe it might be worthwhile to have you check your hardware. You've already reinstalled your OS twice, so I really don't think that's the problem. What kind of network card do you have?
sorry it takes me so long to answer :-(
i'm doing 4 things at once !!

my network card is : "ETHERNET" chipset: reltek 8029 10mb combo ethernet and realtek 8139 for 10/100 base TX ethernet .
interface : pci 32 bit local bus compliant pc's .

model : 8LC-LPCI-TX

i realy didnt know what details you need , so i wrrote down everithing.. if you need more details please let me know ,

thanks again.
yorgo.
:)


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my hardwere : pentium III 1000mhz dual bios 512mb memory
300gig hard drives .. ect
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It's ok. I'm busy too. Do you have the latest drivers for those network cards? How do you have them setup with your PC? Any particular reason why you would need two of them installed on your PC?
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no, i dont have 2 cards installed , i have only 1.
i have copyng the detailes from the original card box,
but its only i card !

& the very last updated drivers are installed ,
strange thing but, wean i start downloading i get 199kb/sec
& in the next secund it drops to 12k/sec creazy .. :eek:

belive me.. i have done everithing that is whitin my reach to try
to fix that problem by myself.. it's just way out of my knoledg :(


p.s.
enother thing they told my: they askd me from where i'm try'ng to download files , so i sayd out on the web, so they sayd : ha... thats the problem!! you shuld download files from en israeli site,

i cant belive the answers they gave me, its like making me IDIUT,
evean me whitout eny knoledg of networking, can tell that they try'ng to hide ther problem whit nonsence, arnt they??
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Ok not to but in ,but for one thing try lowering youre MTU and Mss if you are running dls. Ok. Then install the correct tweak here for DLS. But be for you do this rebuild your network protocols. In other words remove your nic then reinstall It. Plus web page patch here for faster opening pages. Then Play around with the wrin settings That will be posted in the tweak analazyer here. Some times with just few diferent settings It will help out a lot. Not every computer runs with what is set in the tweaks for dls, Sometime it works better to try different settings. I hope this helps you out a little. let me know if it dose. Plus another thing some settings depend on the speed of your computer. GoodLuck! :)
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Originally posted by Storm90
Ok not to but in ,but for one thing try lowering youre MTU and Mss if you are running dls. Ok. Then install the correct tweak here for DLS. But be for you do this rebuild your network protocols. In other words remove your nic then reinstall It. Plus web page patch here for faster opening pages. Then Play around with the wrin settings That will be posted in the tweak analazyer here. Some times with just few diferent settings It will help out a lot. Not every computer runs with what is set in the tweaks for dls, Sometime it works better to try different settings. I hope this helps you out a little. let me know if it dose. Plus another thing some settings depend on the speed of your computer. GoodLuck! :)

thanks! but today i have fund out that i'm not the only one that suffers from that sindrom.. at my ISP ALL users surf at that speed
why?? i really dont know , i guess i will have to look for a new service provider !!!

i wish to thank all of you for try'n to help !! ;)

see ya all arund thanks again ! :)
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Your welcome, You will proubly better off getting another provider. But I have notice. I got Roadrunner when it first came out in my area. But now it dose not have theperformance it use. Sense it caught on more people use it. They have cut the bandworth to the custmor in order to be able to keep up with new subscribers. I think you will see that with a lot of providers. Just their way of getting more money and serving more people. :( Sad but true!
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Yeah.. They're just giving you the run around. I know they do have a network problem in place, whether it's an actual problem, or if it's an issue of where they're being too cheap to purchase more bandwidth for their network, that remains to be seen. I really do think it's a problem on their end. Just for the simple fact that your line burst up to 199k/sec for a moment suggests that your line is trying to get more speed for you, but the network it's just not responding like it should. I feel bad for ya, I would have gone up to them by now and curse them out. :)
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*** To Storm90 ***

You know.. I wouldn't rule out that the latest US-led air strike campaign against Afghanistan may be having an impact on their networks. I would think by now some crucial telecommunications equipment has been brought down, or some heavy traffic re-routed. But then again, his problems were happening even before what happened down here, so I don't think so.
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Originally posted by MosDef112
Yeah.. They're just giving you the run around. I know they do have a network problem in place, whether it's an actual problem, or if it's an issue of where they're being too cheap to purchase more bandwidth for their network, that remains to be seen. I really do think it's a problem on their end. Just for the simple fact that your line burst up to 199k/sec for a moment suggests that your line is trying to get more speed for you, but the network it's just not responding like it should. I feel bad for ya, I would have gone up to them by now and curse them out. :)
hehe .. i like'd the last words... :rotfl:

but, i dont think that would be of mutch help!! otherwise i wuld do it.. :)

thanks MOSDEF112 for everithing !!!
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You're welcome. :) Good luck, I really hope you can get it working well.
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Post by kart »

Hey your problem is easy to fix
your rwin needs to be changed.

If your not comfortable going into regedit. You can go to http://www.pcpitstop.com run there internet test. After you get the results. scroll down. It will give you an option to run pcpitstop internet speed auto fix. follow the instructions. You'll be flying around the internet in no time
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Guys guys,

I work for Southern Bell, there was a customer who's line we knocked out in the course of upgrading his drop (the line between the house and the network). Both before and after replacing this line the guy had a connection of 73kbps. I ran a test with my meter and found he still had coils on his line. These will drastically reduce the speed of a DSL line. The truth of the matter is that many DSL providers don't test the lines properly prior to selling you DSL service.
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*** To dmsmed ***

Hi,

I read that you work for SWB, and I'm in need for some help. I recently sold a Westell DMT modem to someone who lives in Florida. I spoke to someone in dslreports.com who said that as long as I changed the VPI/VCI settings to Bell South's default of 0/35, it should work fine. However, the dude I sold the modem to out there isn't able to connect. Are there any other settings besides those that I should advice this person to change? Or do I have the incorrect VPI/VCI settings for Bell South? You input would be greatly apppreciated. Thanks.
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Post by DaveM »

Did that "dude" remember to put the DSL Phone filters on EVERY device that connects to his phone line, except the DSL Modem?

ie. All Telephones, fax Machines, Other computer modems, and... duht duht dummmm...... Satelite or Digital cable boxes that need to be connected to dialup lines?

My DSL wouldn't connect at all if any device was connected to the phone line, without the DSL Phone Filters!!!

You probably already know this, but I thought I'd mention it, because some people forget that things like digital cable boxes and Satellite rcvr's are connected to their phone lines.
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Well.. Though I don't personally know the person whom I sold the modem to, I'm sure he isn't that idiotic either. Symptom is that he can't connect, not that he can't get the modem to synchronize. If filters were the issue, I think the latter would apply. Then again, I don't know how Bell South does things in the DSL realm.
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